(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., is calling on the House Oversight Committee to investigate a series of claims reportedly made by Alexandra Pelosi that seemed to confirm her belief that the Jan.6 Capitol protests were overhyped by a partisan media and that no actual insurrection occurred, while laughing off claims of a vast Proud Boys white supremacy conspiracy.
In a resurfaced undercover video, Alexandra Pelosi also conceded that there was no way anyone targeted by her mother’s J6 Inquisition could ever receive a fair trial from D.C. courts, which currently would include former President Donald Trump.
Alexandra Pelosi is the daughter of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., who led the J6 witch hunts of Trump and patriot protestors.
Alexandra Pelosi made her comments during a meeting with a J6 defendant she was lobbying to be in her documentary of the Capitol chaos. Alexandra Pelosi was on hand to film the events, with a positive focus on her mother and a villainous MAGA portrayal, for a HBO documentary.
In a video originally reported by the Gateway Pundit, Alexandra Pelosi tells the retired US Army captain and J6 defendant, “I know you’re not the bad guy. I haven’t found the bad guy yet, but if there is, I know you’re not the bad guy.”
She also advised for J6 defendants to steer clear of DC courts because in DC, “There’s a lot of people who work for the government and it’s a lot of — I don’t think they’re sympathetic.”
Alexandra also said that once the overhyped media of the events begins to fade, “I think time is going to remember January Sixth differently,” before appearing to agree that there was no actual insurrection.
“Why I ask you the question, ‘so what was the plan?’ is that if there was an insurrection, you’re supposed to be in line marching,” she said. “You’re in the military, you know this. You’re supposed to have a plan.”
Another voice in the room added, “If there was an insurrection, it was the sorriest insurrection in the 21st century, ever. No guns, no plan, people taking selfies of themselves smoking pot.”
Instead of rushing to the defense of a J6 insurrection narrative, Alexandra Pelosi laughed, “Oh, I love the one of the guy smoking pot,” before scoffing at the sentence handed down to the so-called QAnon Shaman.
“What did the shaman do? He stood there. The shaman got how many months? 41,” she said incredulously.
The daughter of former Speaker Pelosi appeared equally unbelieving regarding claims made about the Proud Boys.
“I’m from New York City and I was always a long time ago friends with Gavin McInnes, who is supposedly the guy who started the Proud Boys,” Pelosi boasted. “And when you say it was a drinking club, I’m just telling you guys I don’t know what the Proud Boys is but I know Gavin McInnes. I went on road trips with him to parties.”
Proud Boys members and leaders, McInnes excepted, have received some of the harshest sentences surrounding the Capitol uprising. McInnes reportedly “claimed to have abandoned any role in the organization in 2018 in the face of law enforcement pressure,” according to the Daily Beast.
“It was so comical to me when I first started hearing about Proud Boys. He may talk shit but a lot of it, it’s like he’s a provocateur,” Alexandra Pelosi said of her old buddy. “But the idea that he’s now being elevated to being this — it totally makes me laugh,” she said. “I have a whole history with these people.”